Lycoming County Police Blotter and Active Warrant Records

Lycoming County police blotter records cover law enforcement activity throughout this large north-central Pennsylvania county. With Williamsport as the county seat and a population of about 115,000, Lycoming County spans a wide geographic area that includes forested land, rural townships, and small cities. The Lycoming County Sheriff's Office maintains records and offers a public online warrant portal. Multiple agencies contribute to the police blotter, including municipal police departments and the Pennsylvania State Police.

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Lycoming County Quick Facts

Williamsport County Seat
~115K Population
(570) 327-2280 Sheriff
Active Warrant Portal Online Search

Lycoming County Sheriff's Office

The Lycoming County Sheriff's Office is at 48 West Third Street, Williamsport, PA 17701. The main phone number is (570) 327-2280. Staff at the Sheriff's Office handle law enforcement services for Lycoming County and can assist with public records requests related to the police blotter and warrant information.

The Sheriff's Office in Lycoming County provides standard county-level law enforcement functions. These include sheriff's services such as court security, civil process service, and prisoner transport. The office also maintains the warrant records that feed directly into the Lycoming County police blotter. Residents who want to know if an active warrant has been issued can use the county's online warrant portal to check in real time without calling the Sheriff's Office.

Lycoming County Sheriff Office website for police blotter records and warrant information

The Lycoming County Sheriff's Office page at lyco.org provides information on sheriff's services and warrant searches for this north-central Pennsylvania county. Residents in Williamsport and throughout Lycoming County can access the Sheriff's Office contact information and records guidance through this page.

Office Lycoming County Sheriff's Office
48 West Third Street
Williamsport, PA 17701
Phone: (570) 327-2280
Website lyco.org/Elected-Officials/Sheriff

Lycoming County Online Warrant Portal

Lycoming County stands out among Pennsylvania counties for maintaining a public online warrant portal. The portal gives anyone access to active warrant records held by the Lycoming County Sheriff's Office. This is one of the most direct ways to check warrant status for individuals in Lycoming County without submitting a formal public records request.

Lycoming County Warrant Portal for searching active warrants and police blotter records

Lycoming County maintains an official online warrant portal at warrantportal.lyco.org where the public can search for active warrants held by the Sheriff's Office. The warrant portal is a notable public resource for Lycoming County residents and legal professionals seeking law enforcement records online.

The warrant portal at warrantportal.lyco.org is free to search. Results reflect warrants currently on file with the Lycoming County Sheriff's Office. Active warrants are part of the public safety record and connect directly to police blotter activity across the county. If a warrant shows up in the portal and law enforcement executes it, the arrest creates a new police blotter entry in Lycoming County. The portal is a useful starting point before checking court records or submitting a formal RTK request.

Note: Warrant portal results reflect only warrants held by the Sheriff's Office. Warrants held by municipal courts or other agencies may not appear in this database.

Lycoming County Right-to-Know Records Access

Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law, 65 P.S. §§ 67.101-67.3104, governs public access to records across all government agencies in the state. In Lycoming County, the Right-to-Know process is administered through the county commissioners' office. Residents can submit requests for police blotter records, incident reports, and other public safety documents through this channel.

Lycoming County Right-to-Know page for police blotter records requests

The Lycoming County Right-to-Know page provides procedures and contact information for requesting public records under Pennsylvania's Right-to-Know Law. Residents can submit RTK requests for police blotter and incident reports through the county commissioners' office in Williamsport.

When you submit a Right-to-Know request to Lycoming County, the agency has five business days to respond. That response can be approval, denial, or a request for a brief extension. Denials may be appealed to the Pennsylvania Office of Open Records at openrecords.pa.gov. The Office of Open Records handles appeals statewide and provides free guidance on the process for Lycoming County residents. For records held by the Pennsylvania State Police in Lycoming County, submit your request through the PSP Right-to-Know portal at pa.gov/services/psp.

Police Blotter Activity Across Lycoming County

Lycoming County is a large county with varied terrain. Williamsport has its own municipal police department. Other boroughs like South Williamsport, Montoursville, and Jersey Shore also have local departments. The Pennsylvania State Police covers a large portion of the county's rural townships and smaller communities that do not have their own police force. Together, these agencies produce the Lycoming County police blotter record.

Incidents that make up the Lycoming County police blotter range from traffic stops and minor citations to major criminal arrests. Each agency maintains its own log. Residents who need records from a specific incident should identify the responding agency first. For State Police incidents in Lycoming County, you can check the Public Information Release Reports at pa.gov/agencies/psp before filing a formal request. These free reports cover significant incidents handled by State Police troopers statewide.

Court Records and Criminal Case Searches in Lycoming County

After an arrest shows up in the Lycoming County police blotter, the case moves to the Court of Common Pleas. Criminal case records become separate public documents once charges are filed. You can search for Lycoming County court cases through the Unified Judicial System portal at ujsportal.pacourts.us. The portal is free and lets you search by name or case number.

Results show charges filed, scheduled hearings, and the final outcome of each case. This is a direct way to track what happened after an arrest in Lycoming County. For certified copies or full case files, contact the Lycoming County Prothonotary at the courthouse in Williamsport. The Pennsylvania Courts website at pacourts.us provides background on the court structure and how to access records across the state.

Pennsylvania ePATCH criminal history search system for Lycoming County police blotter research

For criminal history checks on individuals in Lycoming County, the PATCH system at epatch.pa.gov provides name-based searches for $22 each. Results include conviction records from courts across Pennsylvania under 18 Pa.C.S. Chapter 91. Pending cases in Lycoming County must be checked directly through the UJS portal.

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Nearby Counties

Lycoming County borders several other north-central Pennsylvania counties. Use the links below to find police blotter resources for neighboring areas.

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